Dear Doug,
Thank you for your answer.

We run it from shell (a comand window of X11 because we are connected to the server by the way of a MacIntosh) but it isn't recognized.
How can we make it executable ? We just upload optseq2 on the Linux server... 



Le 12 mars 10 à 20:30, Florence POMARES a écrit :



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De : Douglas N Greve <greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Date : 12 mars 2010 20:09:57 HNEC
À : Florence POMARES <florence.borgetto@univ-st-etienne.fr>
Objet : Rép : [Freesurfer] optseq installation

Did you make it executable? They are run from the shell, not matlab.

doug

Florence POMARES wrote:
Dear Optseq Developpers,

Few years ago we used to design our paradigm with optseq. We would like to use it again but we can't install it.
We went on the web site : http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/optseq/ we download the linux version 2
we upload it to the our old linux server with matlab
optseq and optseq2 aren't recognize as command.


we also tried to install the cywin version on a PCwindows with cygwin and matlab. but when we execute the optseq2.exe it says that it doesn't find the input point of _isnand in the library of the dynmic links cywin1.ddl

we don't know what to do. would you please help us ?

thank you


Isabelle Faillenot


Ingénieur hospitalier
service de neurologie - CM2R
hôpital Nord
42055 Saint-Etienne cédex 2
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